Small Group Activities
Ideas to get you started
Here are a few small-group ideas for activities to try. |
By now your small group members have had a chance to get to know each other and you've probably done some Bible study together. But what really helps a group bond are the things you do together as a group.
Each issue of Student Leadership includes stories of what people have done together in their groups, whether as a whole chapter or as a small group. Some are just for fun, and others are hard work. Here are a few more ideas we've heard about, and this list might trigger your own creative thinking:
Invite another small group to dinner.
If you meet in a residence hall, order pizza for the whole floor and have a party.
Offer to lead a floor program—the R.A. will appreciate this!
As a group, stop by the college president's office to say, "Hi, we really appreciate all you do. Can we be of service?"
Rake leaves and jump in them. Rake leaves for older community residents (see page 32).
Choose a service project. Approach local churches for ideas.
Invite international students to dinner, and enjoy hearing about other cultures.
Make up a name and a theme song for your small group.
Come up with a skit for your next large-group meeting.
Be sure to send us your ideas, and let us know how your activities turn out! You can contact us at slj@ivcf.org.
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Posted on: Sep 16, 2003 Last modified on: Jan 9, 2007 |
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